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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Delphiniums. 
This family is perhaps the noblest of all tlie hardy plants. Few have seen the named kinds, those who 
have not cannot form the slightest conception of their splendour. We have often been amazed at the intensity 
of their colours, and spikes of flowers averaging from one to two feet long. They should be in every garden, 
for if once planted, beautiful flowers of all shades of blue may be cut four months in the year. 
Allred, deep blue, white eye, single. l/(i. 
Annie House, creamy white. 3/(1. 
Apemantus, dark blue, black eye, single. 1,'6. 
.Belladonna, sky-blue, branching, elegant, single. 1/6. 
Blanche Fitzmaurice, deep blue, while eye, semi-rlouble. 
1 / 6 . 
Captain Lambton, plum-violet, black eye, single. 1/6. 
'Cashmirianum, pale blue, distinct, dwarf. 1/- 
^Cashmirianum Album, creamy-white, otherwise 
similar. 1/6. 
'Clara Stubbs, rich purple, white eye, semi-double. 1 /6. 
Diamond Jubilee, bright blue, brown eye, semi-double. 
1 / 6 . 
Oolobra, deep blue, shaded purple, white eye. 1/6. 
Donaldbane, dark blue, brown eye, semi-double. 1/- 
Dorothy Daniels, rich blue, touched purple, white eye. 
1 / 6 . 
Dorothy Kelway, bright blue, shaded rose, cream eye. 
V- 
Dr. Morgan, pale puqjle, white eye, semi-double. 1 /6. 
Emily, immense flowers, rich blue, shaded rose. 2/6. 
Eugen Sandow, blue and rose, brown eye, single. 1 /6. 
Felicite, soft clear blue, single. 1 /6. 
Formosum, rich deep blue, branching constant. 1/- 
Francis F. Fox, deep blue, white eye. 1 /6. 
General Baden-Powell, pale blue and lavender, semi- 
double. 1/0. 
Hiatt C. Baker, enormous spikes, each floret being well 
displayed, clear, rather pale blue, with an 
immense and most striking white eye. 2/6. 
Irene, pale silvery-blue and pink, semi-double, pretty. 
1 / 6 . 
King of Delphiniums, magnificent, violet and blue, 
with immense wliite eye. 1 /O. 
Maghull, deep blue, touched lavender, dwarf. 1/6. 
Magniflca, deep blue and purple, brown eye, semi- 
double. 1/6. 
Marie, clear blue, black eye, single. 1 / 6 . 
Miss Gower, pale clear blue, white eye, single. 1/6. 
Mrs, Cartwright, deep rich blue, pure white eye, re- 
fined. 1/6. 
Mrs. Creighton, deep blue, -shaded plum. 1/- 
Mrs. Edward Gerrish, rich deep blue, with black stems 
and dark green foliage, very attractive. 2/6. 
Mrs. R. R. Talbot, lavender bine, semi-double, 
spikes. 1/6. 
Mrs. Rushton, clear cobalt blue, veined ro.se, single. 
1 / 6 . 
Mrs. Whatchorne, back petals deep blue, inner petals 
reddish-violet, with large white eye. 2/— 
Persimmon, pure light blue, creamy yellow eye. 3/6. 
Porthos, rich deep blue, white eye, vigorous. 1/— 
Portia, pale blue, shaded pink, brown eye, semi-double- 
1 / 6 . 
Protheus, pale blue, black eye. .single. 1/- 
Seneca, rich blue and purple, brown eye, semi-double. 
1 / 6 . 
Sir George Newnes, violet blue, cream eye, ver>' re- 
fined. 2/6. 
Sir Walter Scott, rich purple, brown eye, immense. 1/6. 
The Queen, intense bright blue, very large white ej’e. 
1 / 6 . 
True Blue, purest, intensest blue black eye. 2/6. 
Ustane, light blue, pale lilac centre. 1/- 
Washiiigton, rich deep blue, white eye, single. 1/- 
W. B. Child, blue and purple, white eye, effectiTe. 1/- 
Zalil, sulphur-coloured, branching, elegant. 1/6. 
We make the following advantageous offers ; 
12 Good Named Delphiniums, our selection, 8/-. 12 Very Best Named Delphiniums, our selection 
18/- and 24/-. 
Echeverias 
f Agaroides. 2/6. 
1 Atropurpurea (sanguinea). 9d. each ; 6/- per doz. 
4 Clavifolla. fid. 
» Coerulescens. 9d. each ; 6/- doz. 
6 Metallica. 1/- to 2/- ; 9/- to 12/- per doz. 
Farinosa, the whitest of the family. 6d., 9d. and 
1/- each. 
7 Glauca, 6d. each ; 4/— per doz. 
SEE OOR STAND AT THE 
(^ofyledon). 
8 Gibbiflora. 6d. and 1 /- 
11. Pumila. fid. each : 4/- per doz. 
12 Rosea. 6d. each ; 4/— per doz. 
13 Secunda, 6d. each ; 4/- per doz. 
14 Scaphylla. 9d. each ; 6/- per doz. 
15 Retusa. I/- each 
17 Peacockii (Desmetiana). 9d. each ; 6/- per^doz 
R.H.S. FORTNIGHTLY MEETINGS. 
